The amendment provides funding for healthy food access, lead abatement, CART teams & Community Collaborative Commission.
Meadows brings nearly 20 years of hospitality experience to Aloft Milwaukee Downtown
Mayor Barrett announced the launch of a financial navigator program to help residents tackling pandemic money problems.
The 2021 event will not happen, but organizers will create online cheesemaking events available in 2021.
With one week remaining, 1.7 million Wisconsinites have already requested an absentee ballot, according to WEC data.
Packers are donating five social justice grants of $50,000 each to Kenosha, Madison, and Milwaukee nonprofit groups.
There were 320,000 outstanding ballots as of Tuesday, which amounts to 18 percent of the nearly 1.7 million absentee ballots requested.
In a 5-3 order, the justices refused to reinstate a lower court order.
Milwaukee is revising its coronavirus orders, putting extra restrictions on gatherings, bars and restaurants, sports, and other activities.
The City of Milwaukee Office of Workforce Development will be holding north side and northwest side Drive-Thru Job Fairs on Wednesday.
Looking for a Milwaukee-area pumpkin patch before Halloween? Check out the Patch list.
Chandra Jennings was last seen on April 28, 2003
In July, The Bartolotta Restaurants flagship restaurant and Milwaukee original, Ristorante Bartolotta dal 1993, reopened its doors.
The woman was struck and killed by a semi on I-41/894 at National Avenue on Friday.
“It’s critical to prioritize saving jobs, creating good jobs and closing the racial wealth gap that’s defined our county for too long."
Skylight Music Theatre has announced the cast and creative team for the hilarious smash hit 'Little Shop of Horrors.'
City of Milwaukee Election Commission launched 414 Votes, a website featuring a daily voter tracker.
There will be enough supplies to distribute boxes to 500 families.
The suspects abducted the juvenile victim at gunpoint and demanded money.
Exit Planning Institute Wisconsin Chapter Presents Anthony Law and Dan Peterson, Managing Directors, Valuation Research Corporation
Milwaukee Police are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying and locating a suspect wanted in an armed robbery
The indoor soccer champions are unable to reach an agreement with panther arena management, according to a media release.
A road rage incident turned into a shooting early Monday morning.
The centralized community testing location will begin offering coronavirus testing at Miller Park Monday, October 19.
Matt Moroney named President and COO; Burton Metz named President of Investments and Acquisitions
Tim Rogers shares with Patch why he should be elected to U.S. House of Representatives District 4.
Plans are in the works to allow restaurants to operate outside even during cold months.
The Council approves creating an unarmed first responder program. This is the first step in a process.
The drive-in community conversation is the opportunity to discuss development in the 5 Points neighborhood, but registration is required.
The most innovative and convenient way to carry hand sanitizer is to wear it on your wrist Always ready and never out of reach!
Pick out that pumpkin and enjoy the many fall attractions Milwaukee-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
Touted as one of the Midwest’s most haunted buildings, you now have a chance to explore the Rave in the dark.
Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help locating a person of interest believed to be involved in an assault in Caesar Park.
“This project moving forward is great news for the market and for the surrounding area.”
Waukesha Affiliate Named Fifth National Chapter After Eight Years of Strong Growth
Angel Sanchez shares with Patch why he should be elected to State Assembly District 8.
Legislation is set to be heard relating to medical reports of persons killed/injured in officer-involved incidents.
The Common Council approved three new measures Tuesday to support the election and provide coronavirus relief funds.
The 2020 list of Best Places To Live and Best Places To Retire was released this week by U.S. News & World Report.
There are numerous similar fights over absentee ballots happening in other battleground states.